Inspiration From Birds
Bird is one of God's creatures. His life inspires and teaches people. One example of a pigeon is a bird that is very loyal to his partner, never cheating not like a chicken who likes to change partner.
Pigeons memorized by where he lives wherever he flies will return to his place, never go home elsewhere. Pigeon couples also love each other, gotong royong when making a nest with grass, small branches or dried leaves laying eggs and raising his son. When the eggs lay brooding each other.
No wonder if the Prophet reminded human beings to contemplate the life of a faithful bird that does not break promise with his partner. From Abu Hurairah RA, Rasulullah SAW said; "To enter Paradise a people whose hearts are like the hearts of birds" (Muslim).
Many birds sounded melodious, the colors were various. The birds chirp in the morning signals the coming of the evening with the afternoon. With a merdunya whistle in the morning they also praise the glory of the Creator, Allah Almighty.
Birds are confident tawakal when morning fly away from his place or nest to earn a living anywhere, then return home bring food for his children. There is a kind of suspicion in bird life that inspires human beings to wake up early to praise the divine grace of God Robbi ready to seek rizki.
From Umar bin Khattab said, Rasulullah SAW said; "If you really trust in Allah, of course you will be given sustenance as birds are given sustenance. He leaves in the morning in a state of hunger and returns in the evening when he is full. "(Narrated by Ahmad, Ibn Majah, At Tirmidhi).
God says; "And do they not notice the birds that develop and clot their wings above them? Nothing holds it (in the air) other than the Merciful. He is All-Seer of all things. "(Surat al-Mulk: 19)
When the birds fly their wings tightly so as not to fall because the gravity of the earth also inspires that, working for a living armed with trust in maintaining health. "... .. And whoever trusts in Allah will undoubtedly provide for his needs ... ..." (QS At-Tolaq: 3).